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  • clutterbucker
    E30 Addict
    • Jun 2004
    • 481

    #1

    Restrictive Muffler

    Our Mufflers suck. So do our cats. I just removed my old beat up exhaust that had a small cat and a magnaflow muffler on it and replaced it with a full stock system with a big cat and stock muffler because my old one was so loud. The power robbing is enormous.

    I used to feel a crazy power kick around 3800rpms, and now I feel next to nothing. Either it's just as powerful but much more smooth, or it completely robbed my top end. It hink it's the latter.

    Thanks, BMW, for making such a bad stock exhaust.
    - 2000 Audi S4 Stg 2 (sold)
    - house (bought)
    - 1997 Civic Hatch (shaky but driveable)
    - 2010 Sportster 1200 Forty Eight Ed. (vroom)
    - 1991 318is S50B30 (TBA)
  • trent

    #2
    Re: Restrictive Muffler

    Originally posted by clutterbucker
    Our Mufflers suck. So do our cats. I just removed my old beat up exhaust that had a small cat and a magnaflow muffler on it and replaced it with a full stock system with a big cat and stock muffler because my old one was so loud. The power robbing is enormous.

    I used to feel a crazy power kick around 3800rpms, and now I feel next to nothing. Either it's just as powerful but much more smooth, or it completely robbed my top end. It hink it's the latter.

    Thanks, BMW, for making such a bad stock exhaust.
    I am going to disagree across the board. Unless there was a problem with your cats/muffler (rusted out, etc) factory cats and mufflers actually flow very well.

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    • Digitalwave
      is a poseur
      • Oct 2003
      • 6276

      #3
      BMW's factory exhausts are great.

      RISING EDGE

      Let's drive fast and have fun.

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      • bimmerphile
        No R3VLimiter
        • Oct 2003
        • 3495

        #4
        Originally posted by Digitalwave
        BMW's factory exhausts are great.
        My mountains are better than yours.

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        • Mystikal
          Moderator
          Wheel Fitment Expert
          • Nov 2003
          • 9602

          #5
          It's all in your head.

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          • PeterCip
            E30 Addict
            • Oct 2003
            • 402

            #6
            honestly who feels a crazy power kick in there NA e30?
            PLACEBO

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            • clutterbucker
              E30 Addict
              • Jun 2004
              • 481

              #7
              definately not a placebo, I can promise you that

              I wish I would have dynoed it before and after, because this butt dyno experience is huge.

              My friend got in the car after we picked it up, and before I even said anything, I hammered it through 1st, 2nd, and some of third, and he was like WOW this exhaust sucks.

              There was a serious kick around 4k that happened most noticeably int he low gears, but was still felt in 3rd. I miss it :(
              - 2000 Audi S4 Stg 2 (sold)
              - house (bought)
              - 1997 Civic Hatch (shaky but driveable)
              - 2010 Sportster 1200 Forty Eight Ed. (vroom)
              - 1991 318is S50B30 (TBA)

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              • Rob
                Moderator
                • Oct 2003
                • 8166

                #8
                try a tune up. cars dont lose power for no reason, and sudden failing of the exhaust is highly unlikely.
                BEERTECH

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                • nando
                  Moderator
                  • Nov 2003
                  • 34827

                  #9
                  if the stock exhaust was the most restrictive part of our motors we'd all be making 190hp with bolt ons..
                  Build thread

                  Bimmerlabs

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                  • clutterbucker
                    E30 Addict
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 481

                    #10
                    maybe the stock exhaust I bought was just old and clogged, but sice I've thrown on this clean looking stock exhaust, my car has been robbed. Just wanted to see if anyone else agrees with me.

                    Guess not........ :oops:
                    - 2000 Audi S4 Stg 2 (sold)
                    - house (bought)
                    - 1997 Civic Hatch (shaky but driveable)
                    - 2010 Sportster 1200 Forty Eight Ed. (vroom)
                    - 1991 318is S50B30 (TBA)

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                    • clutterbucker
                      E30 Addict
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 481

                      #11
                      wait....could running pretty rich throw on a nice power boost in the upper RPMs? Mayeb thats what was doing it? My plugs were imporperly gapped an di had a bad O2 sensor so I was runnign WAY rich and getting a huge power kick around 4k....maybe it's not the exhaust, so much as running really rich that was giving me all the uneccessary power.
                      - 2000 Audi S4 Stg 2 (sold)
                      - house (bought)
                      - 1997 Civic Hatch (shaky but driveable)
                      - 2010 Sportster 1200 Forty Eight Ed. (vroom)
                      - 1991 318is S50B30 (TBA)

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                      • PeterCip
                        E30 Addict
                        • Oct 2003
                        • 402

                        #12
                        woudlnt' be a power kick as you described.. in fact if it was running very rich you would most likely feel a loss in power. it would feel like you are driving thorugh 4 inches of water. ("bogging")

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